The Battle of the Somme was the biggest battle of the First World War. How many casualties were there?

around 250 000
around 500 000
around 1 000 000
around 5 000 000
The Battle of the Somme was fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German Empire. More than three million men fought in this battle and one million men were wounded or killed, making it one of the bloodiest battles in human history.
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around 250 000
around 500 000
around 1 000 000
around 5 000 000
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flagCzech Republic
14%
14%
71%
0%
14
flagGreece
9%
27%
63%
0%
11
flagthe Netherlands
15%
15%
61%
7%
26
flagSwitzerland
11%
26%
57%
3%
26
flagIndia
18%
18%
54%
9%
44
flagPoland
10%
25%
51%
12%
12414
flagCanada
5%
38%
50%
5%
18
flagDenmark
10%
30%
50%
10%
10
flagthe United Kingdom
13%
30%
48%
5%
223
flagthe United States
14%
26%
48%
8%
156
flagRepublic of Ireland
14%
37%
48%
0%
27
flagGermany
15%
29%
46%
7%
441
flagIsrael
27%
18%
45%
0%
11
flagAustria
10%
40%
42%
5%
76
flagSpain
16%
33%
41%
8%
12
flagItaly
0%
50%
40%
9%
22
flagAustralia
23%
29%
39%
7%
51
flagFrance
11%
38%
34%
15%
26
flagthe Philippines
30%
20%
30%
20%
10